Dubai's luxury hospitality scene is set to welcome another major name, with Six Senses The Palm Dubai scheduled to open on Palm Jumeirah in September 2026. Known globally for its wellness-driven approach to luxury, the brand is bringing its signature blend of calm, sustainability, and high-end comfort to one of the city's most iconic locations — marking its first property in the UAE.
The new resort promises a private beach setting, all-suite accommodation, and a strong focus on wellbeing, offering a peaceful retreat just minutes from the heart of Dubai.
All-Suite Rooms with Sea and Skyline Views
Six Senses The Palm will feature 61 spacious all-suite rooms, each designed to prioritise space, natural light, and tranquillity. Guests can expect sweeping views across the Arabian Gulf, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai's skyline, creating a sense of escape while remaining firmly within the city.
The resort layout includes lush gardens, palm-lined walkways, and landscaped pathways that lead directly to a private beach, reinforcing the feeling of seclusion that Six Senses properties are known for worldwide.
Wellness at the Core of the Six Senses Experience
Wellbeing sits at the heart of the resort's offering. The 5,500-square-metre wellness club gives guests access to a dedicated longevity centre, a biohacking lounge, and purpose-built yoga and meditation studios. A programme of daily wellness rituals is also planned, making it easy for visitors to reset, recharge, and maintain balance during their stay.
The focus is on long-term wellbeing rather than short-term indulgence, aligning with Six Senses' global philosophy.
Dining Focused on Clean, Conscious Ingredients
Dining at Six Senses The Palm will centre around organic and locally sourced ingredients, with menus designed to support the resort's wellness-first approach. Clean flavours, thoughtful preparation, and nutritional balance will be key themes across all dining venues.
The aim is to offer food that feels indulgent while remaining aligned with a healthier lifestyle.
Sustainable, LEED-Certified Design
Sustainability is a major part of the project. The resort is LEED-certified, with architecture by Cape Town-based firm SAOTA that draws on regional traditions while embracing a contemporary, eco-conscious approach. Natural materials, organic shapes, and biophilic textures run throughout the design, alongside energy- and water-efficient systems and waste-reduction initiatives — reinforcing Six Senses' long-standing commitment to responsible luxury.
Who It's For
Six Senses The Palm is designed for couples, families, and solo travellers looking to disconnect and slow down. With multiple pools, relaxed social spaces, and wellness-led activities, the resort caters to guests who value privacy, comfort, and a calmer pace.
The Details
- Where: West Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai - Opening: September 2026 - Starting price: Suites from AED 2,500 per night - Developer: Select Group and ESIC - Contact: reservations@sixsenses.com | sixsenses.com




